TOM Huddlestone today admitted he would be happy to remain at Wolves until the end of the season - and hopefully play his part in a Championship promotion drive.

TOM Huddlestone today admitted he would be happy to remain at Wolves until the end of the season - and hopefully play his part in a Championship promotion drive.

The one bright spot from yesterday's miserable 2-0 defeat to Coventry was the news that Wolves are poised to extend Huddlestone's loan from Tottenham with Spurs inserting an emergency recall clause.

"Unless Tottenham get a batch of injuries or sell a few players there's a good chance he will stay with us," said Hoddle, who has a bit of time to finalise the deal given Huddlestone would not be allowed to play in Saturday's FA Cup tie with Plymouth.

Huddlestone said: "Everything looks like being cleared up over the next few days but I'd be glad to stay here because I've enjoyed playing regular first team football.

"The manager said the loan was to be extended and if he's got the faith to want me to stay then that will give me confidence to go out and do well for him. There is probably the best squad of players in the league at Wolves, and the best passing team as well, but it's perhaps just a case of being aggressive in front of goal.

"As it stands I'm more than happy to stay."

That frailty - the lack of a clinical edge - reared its ugly head again yesterday much to the displeasure of an angry Hoddle.

"I thought it was traditional to give out your presents on Christmas Day and not the January Bank Holiday," the manager blasted.

"Both the goals were own-goals and when you concede like that you make it impossible for yourself to win the game.

"Until we're more clinical in the final third we'll continue to under-achieve and we've now reached the point where people need to look in the mirror and start performing."